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Menagen
… singing (and not playing an instrument, which is its usual Hebrew meaning). The terms 'Menagen,' 'Ba'al Menagen,' as … Negina,' signify a person who is gifted with one of these musical skills: singing with a good voice, proficiency in … instrument to singing, there are hasidim that when speaking Hebrew will use the verb 'Shir' (Heb. singing) for playing …
Marlena Fuerstman
… Marlena Fuerstman served as spiritual leader of Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation and is a member of Jewish Music Research Centre. … Cantor and Researcher … Marlena …

In Search of Jewish Musical Antiquity in the 18th-century Venetian Ghetto: Reconsidering the Hebrew Melodies in Benedetto Marcello’s Estro Poetico-Armonico
… … 149-200 … … 2002 … Jewish … Antiquity … Melodies … Jewish music … Edwin Seroussi … In Search of Jewish Musical Antiquity in the 18th-century Venetian Ghetto: Reconsidering the Hebrew Melodies in Benedetto Marcello’s Estro …

Those Note in Minor Tones…” Oriental Themes, Liturgical Debates and Music Icons in 19th-Century Jewish Italy
… … 2 … Proceedings of the International Conference on Jewish Music (May 25-29, 2003), Bar-Ilan University and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem … Proceedings of the … Jewish Music (May 25-29, 2003), Bar-Ilan University and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem … 35913 … … forthcoming … …
Yom Hashishi
… the ritual hand washing that precedes the festive meal. The musical technique employed in this rendition is similar to … Liturgical Tradition as Sung by Abraham Lopes Cardoso … Hebrew cantillation … Cardozo, Abraham Lopez … Liturgical music … Portuguese … Shabbat … Yom Hashishi …
Yoel Greenberg
… Yoel Greenberg is Emanuel Alexandre Chair of musicology and head of the Jewish Music Research Centre in the Hebrew University, Jerusalem and violist with the Carmel … in Mathematics, Computer Science and musicology at the Hebrew University, and has done post-doctoral work in the …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 02[H]: Gesaenge der babylonischen Juden נגינות יהודי בבל
… Also exists in German and English. Music of Babylonian Jews (and Kurdish Jews). Includes an … their language (in comparison to Syrian pronunciation of Hebrew), and their music (modes, motives and Arabic … … Scores, Music scores … Song … 1922 … Song … Liturgy … Hebrew cantillation … Research … Paraliturgy … Qinot … Score …
"Ayumah be-har hamor" (The Beloved on the mountain of myrrh)
… Shabazi, signed Alsbab[az] , containing six stanzas in Hebrew and Arabic alternately. The structure of each stanza … over the enemies of Israel (Seri-Tobi: 155). Here, the Hebrew stanzas (nos. 1, 3, and 5) are sung and printed … the way in which it has been assimilated into Israeli music over a period of generations. The hallmark of personal …

Hashirim Asher li-Shelomoh : Hashirim asher Lish’lomo (the songs of Solomon)
… Psalms, songs, hymns... for 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 voices. Hebrew text in transcription, each piece preceded by Facsim. of Hebrew texts from a contemporary edition, and English … volumes … New York … Jewish Theological Seminary … … 1967 … Music … Art Music … Art … Rossi, Salamone, 1570?-ca. 1630 … …

The ‘Eighth Way’ in the Ma’ase Efod of Profiat Duran (1403): A Catalonian Grammarian’s Remarks on Biblical Cantillation
… at the Intercongressional Symposium of the International Musicological Society, Budapest, 23-28 August, 2000 (working title) (Budapest: Liszt Ferenc Music Academy) … The Past in the Present. Papers Read at the … title) (Budapest: Liszt Ferenc Music Academy) … 36672 … … Hebrew cantillation … Daniel S. Katz … The ‘Eighth Way’ in …